You’ve probably noticed this. The term “millions followers” gets thrown around a lot. I would argue that’s overblown. Sure, it’s not a “natural” process, but it does have a purpose. The key is to be more intentional and to think about your audience and your relationship to your audience.
To make things clear, the millions followers doesn’t mean you are going to make hundreds of thousands of sales. It means that you are going to think about what you will say and what you will do. I have a client who recently started promoting a product and they only made $100 of sales. That was because they had a bad relationship with the customer and they spent a lot of money advertising.
It is important to remember that your audience is a finite number of people. If you only make a few sales, then you may be wasting your time. Or you may be making very little money in the short term but you will enjoy it in the long term.
It can be hard to sell things, especially if you have a good relationship with your audience. I’m happy to report that the majority of my sales are with small groups of friends and family. I try really hard to make myself available to them when they ask for something. It’s a constant reminder of my audience. I also always try to listen to them, to learn what they want and what I can do to help them achieve it.
As you’ve probably noticed, I’ve made it a habit of focusing on my audience over the last three years. The reason is that I’ve made it my mission to build a loyal following for my work. That can sometimes be difficult to do, especially when you’re a small company. But I’ve found that building and maintaining that audience has been the best thing I’ve ever done in my life.
A loyal following is a lot of work, but it can also be the most rewarding. The fact is that if your audience is big enough to sustain your company, then you can probably keep that audience for as long as you want, or until your company is sold. For example, Ive been so big in the video gaming industry for a while that Ive been able to build a loyal audience for the company Ive built.
As Ive said before, if your audience is large enough to sustain your company, then you can keep that audience forever. Ive been able to build a loyal following for a company that Ive built for four years now. It’s amazing what can happen when you give yourself the time and the resources to build a loyal following.
To build a loyal following, you need to treat your customers right. You have to be upfront and honest with them. You have to be able to explain to them the business strategy, the product, your company’s goals, and how your company works. You have to be able to explain all this to them in a way that they can understand. You also need to be able to talk about it to them in the same way that you would talk to someone else about it.
It’s not about selling people on your product, it’s about selling them on your company. When you’re working with a customer, you need to make sure that they’re buying into the vision that the company is trying to create. The more people who buy into a vision and buy into the products that are attached to it, the more likely they are to buy into the other products that the company is trying to create. This goes for sales as well.
One of the main reasons that people buy into a business is the vision they see themselves in. Without a vision, there is no way to make any money. Everyone needs a vision that they see as their vision, and that is how they will make their own decisions.